Hank Williams Jr * A Country Boy Can Survive "Because you can't starve us out, and you can't make us run, We're them 'ol boys raised on shotguns. We say grace, and we say 'ma'am', if you ain't into that we don't give a damn."

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"The Scots-Irish; Brewed in Scotland, bottled in Ireland, uncorked in America." ~Scots-Irish saying

"Whether it’s the guillotine, the hangman’s noose, or reciprocal endeavors of militaristic horror, radical evil will never be recompensed with radical punishment. The only answer, the only remedy, and the only truly effective response to radical evil is radical love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000984270/Rebel-Song.aspx

Song of Solomon 6:9"My dove, my perfect one,Is the only one,The only one of her mother,The favorite of the one who bore her.The daughters saw herAnd called her blessed,The queens and the concubines,And they praised her."

I tend to be more selective when it comes to rock, so there's not many that I keep around and listen to year after year, but that's definitely one of my favorite albums. Good stuff all the way through (or most of the way anyway).

"Whether it’s the guillotine, the hangman’s noose, or reciprocal endeavors of militaristic horror, radical evil will never be recompensed with radical punishment. The only answer, the only remedy, and the only truly effective response to radical evil is radical love."+ Gebre Menfes Kidus +http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000984270/Rebel-Song.aspx

Given my genre, I cannot compete with you James. Somewhere on this forum I sort of explained my rejection of popular music from the Beatles onward. There was one exception and I went to see him at Winterland in SF: Frank Zappa. My brother for some reason bought the album Freak Out. He is interesting, here is an example, it might be about the Pope, but I doubt it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nsjbKd-H4Y

Given my genre, I cannot compete with you James. Somewhere on this forum I sort of explained my rejection of popular music from the Beatles onward. There was one exception and I went to see him at Winterland in SF: Frank Zappa. My brother for some reason bought the album Freak Out. He is interesting, here is an example, it might be about the Pope, but I doubt it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nsjbKd-H4Y